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unseal

/uhn-seel/US // ʌnˈsil //UK // (ʌnˈsiːl) //

解封,启封,拆封,揭秘

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to break or remove the seal of; open, as something sealed or firmly closed: to unseal a letter; to unseal a tomb.
    • : to free from constraint, as a person's thought, speech, or behavior: Their friendship unsealed her vivacity.

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Examples

  • Charges for the Kansas City group were unsealed after all five were taken into custody.

  • Washington’s three minority owners informed Snyder they intended to sell their roughly 40 percent stake in the team, according to court documents unsealed later.

  • Her remarkable contributions would come to light decades after her death, when secret government files were unsealed.

  • Thanks to a landmark police transparency law, the city agreed to unseal the documents at issue.

  • The City Council unsealed the bids it received from interested utilities, and it turns out only SDG&E made an offer.

  • He put in the bulkhead, and I went to the port-hole to unseal it.

  • Surely this chamber, too, in the great laboratory deserves that the historian should unseal its door and explore its recesses.

  • "No matter what they say or do, no matter what methods they apply, don't unseal your lips," was his parting advice.

  • Thus in the sun-thaw is the snow unseal'd; Thus in the winds on flitting leaves was lost The Sybil's sentence.

  • She believed in him, loved him truly, and waited with maidenly patience to hear the words that would unseal her lips.